DNI

Remarks as delivered by The Honorable Stephanie O’Sullivan Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence

Thursday, October 15, 2015

I have an affinity for the MacGyvers of the world: the folks who innovate and make do with what they've got on the ground; the people who are told no, who aren’t taken seriously because their ideas are so fantastic, so out of this world that they are beyond what most can reason.
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As Prepared Remarks of DNI James Clapper before the Professional Services Council Conference

Friday, October 09, 2015

Good morning, and thank you for the invitation to kick off today’s events. It’s great to be here, I’m grateful for an opportunity to get away from the Beltway, even for a few hours. These days, Harry Truman’s observation applies: “If you want a friend in Washington … buy a dog.” Last week’s political brinksmanship has become the status quo. And it isn’t free. Even if we don’t shut down, when we wait until the very last minute to avoid a shutdown our government and our contract workforces pay for it.
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Remarks as delivered by The Honorable DNI James R. Clapper: Transparency in Intelligence “With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility” at the AFCEA/INSA National Security and Intelligence Summit

Wednesday, September 09, 2015

It’s great to be back on this stage with this integrated AFCEA and INSA group. I’ve spent the past 5 years preaching the gospel of “intelligence integration.” It’s been my major theme during my tenure as DNI. It’s really the reason my office exists.
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DNI Clapper's As Delivered Remarks at the 2015 GEOINT Symposium

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

This is my eleventh GEOINT Symposium, going back to the first one in 2003. I typically open by talking about the ways the geospatial intelligence community is leading intelligence and how you feel like family to me, and I recite my lines about how great it is to get away from Washington.
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Thank you to USGIF and IFAW for the opportunity to speak on this very important topic. Although wildlife security and illicit trafficking has many facets, I will focus my comments on the role of intelligence in supporting efforts to reduce and eliminate illegal animal trade
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